Exclusive: Conversion of athletes鈥 accommodation into residential properties running three months behind schedule
The handover of the 2012 athletes village to the Olympic Delivery Authority is running late for a second time, 好色先生TV can reveal.
The buildings are currently being converted from athletes鈥 rooms to flats by Lend Lease, as development partner, and its contractors, for the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), which will then sell the homes to a combination of Triathlon Homes and Qatari Diar Delancey.
However, sources close to the project told 好色先生TV that disagreements over the specification to be handed over have led to complications, meaning the handover is running up to three months behind its expected schedule.
In a statement the ODA said: 鈥淭he retrofit of East Village [the athletes village] has taken longer than anticipated and the programme has been updated throughout and communicated to all parties involved.鈥
It said the reasons for the delay were the 鈥渟cale and complexity of the programme鈥 and the 鈥渢ime to complete the certification and handover process鈥.
One source said the handover process was 鈥渙ne of the most complex鈥 they had ever seen with Triathlon; Qatari Diar; the ODA; Lend Lease; and Lend Lease鈥檚 contractors, all required to sign off the buildings before handover can be completed.
This, they said, was complicated further by the separate parties employing their own consultants.
好色先生TV understands Lend Lease鈥檚 senior management in Australia are keeping a close eye on the project due to the complications, its size, and its high profile.
This is the second time the athletes village has been hit with delays.
Contractor Galliford Try is currently in a legal dispute with subcontractors Prater and Reddington over delays to the handover of two plots of the village, N13 and N26, before the games.
Overall construction manager Lend Lease eventually handed over the two plots to the ODA six weeks late in December 2011.
好色先生TV understands that at least one of these plots is also among those that have been handed over late - or are running behind schedule - as part of the conversion of the buildings to flats.
When asked for comment, both Lend Lease and Galliford Try referred 好色先生TV to the ODA statement.
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